The Heights (TV series)
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The Heights is a short-lived drama TV series that aired in 1992 on the Fox network. It was produced by Aaron Spelling. 13 episodes were produced, but only 12 aired.[1]
The Heights was a rock and roll band made up of a group of ambitious, young, mostly blue-collar teens hoping to ride success out of their middle-class lives. The members of the group were Stan (guitar), who worked for his father, Mr. Mike, owner of the bar/pool hall where the group hung out; Dizzy (drums), a plumber's assistant; Rita (saxophone), a dispatcher for a beer distributor; Hope (guitar), whose wealthy family supported her while she played with the band; J.T. (guitar), the lead singer, an auto mechanic with a long-standing love/hate relationship with Hope; Lenny (keyboard), who worked at the Seven Seas restaurant; and Alex the newest member of the group, a sensitive poet/songwriter who worked in a grocery store. Alex, who was in love with Rita, also sang leads, and his presence caused friction with J.T., who didn't like anybody else singing lead. When Dizzy married his pregnant girlfriend, Jodie, a nurses' aide whose father was his boss, Lenny moved in with his former roommate, Stan.
The series chronicled the ups and downs of the band members as well as their evolving relationships. At least one new song, filmed as a video montage, was performed each week. Ironically, the single version of the series theme, How Do You Talk to an Angel, featuring Jamie Walters as lead singer, hit #1 on the Billboard charts in early November, one week before The Heights was cancelled.
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[edit] Cast
- Jamie Walters - Alex O'Brien
- Cheryl Pollak - Rita MacDougal
- Tasia Valenza - Jodie Abramowitz
- Ken Garito - Dizzy Mazelli
- Charlotte Ross - Hope Linden
- Shawn David Thompson - J.T. Banks
- Zackary Thorne - Lenny Wieckowski
- Alex Désert - Stan Lee
[edit] See also
- The Heights, Boston College
- California Dreams - An NBC sitcom similar to The Heights.